The most notable thing about this Sevillian house palace is that it is tiled with Roman mosaics brought from Itálica. It has a central courtyard surrounded by columns, and three rooms containing a large number of valuable antiques. The 16th and 17th century tiles are also worth having a look at, as are the Mudéjar style coffered ceiling and the portico statues.
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